Enable Hidden Secret Debug Menu in Firefox on Android
Like Windows, macOS, and Linux, Android OS also supports the Firefox browser, and it can be installed from the Google Play Store. The Firefox browser is famous for its lightweight and clean UI, but do you know that there is a secret debug menu hidden in Firefox for mobile, which you can enable by following the steps mentioned below?
Mozilla has designed this hidden secret debug mode especially for developers and experts. When you activate the Secret Debug menu in the Firefox mobile app, it shows many hidden features such as Sync Debug, Install Extension from File, Enable Gecko Logs, Secret Settings, Secret Debug Info, Nimbus Experiments, and Start Profiler.

There’s a secret setting in Firefox’s Debug menu that lets you enable several built-in and useful features such as Recent Searches, Trending Searches, Compose Logins, Shortcut Suggestions, Debug Drawer, and more.
How to Enable Hidden Secret Debug Menu in Firefox on Android
If you are an Android user and want to enable this secret debug mode in Firefox, then it is a very simple process. However, before following the steps mentioned below, go to the Play Store and update your Firefox app to the latest version.
To activate Firefox’s hidden secret mode option on your Android phone:
- Open Firefox App on Your Phone.
- Tap on Three Dots and Select Settings.
- Scroll Down to the Bottom and Tap on About Firefox.
- Tap the Firefox Logo 5 Times Continuously to Enable the Debug Menu. You’ll See a Confirmation Message.

That’s all! You have enabled the Debug menu. Now when you go back, you will see some additional secret settings in the Advanced tab and the About section that you can now use.
Also read: How to Disable Desktop Mode in Firefox Browser on Android
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